PROGRAM OF PHYSICAL RECREATIONAL ACTIVITLES THAT THE FAMILIES PERMIT SOCIALIZATION EXCLUDED TO HAVE A SICK PERSON OF ALZHEIMER‘S DISEASE

Authors

  • Blanca Pupo- Cabrera
  • Alicia Gómez- Velázquez
  • Miguel Ángel Ávila- Solís

Abstract

Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that can affect anyone regardless of age or sex, but despite this the adults are elderly who suffer greater proportion of this condition. When this occurs within a family, this is forced to change their roles, their roles become others because there is a tendency to overload roles. These budgets led to develop this research with the aim of developing a strategy with output in a programme of activities leisure-time physical allowing families resocialization when within a person elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease. This research took a sample of 6 patients Pedro Díaz Coello community this objective suggests the implementation of a set of empirical methods and required to collect information, processing theorists and later analysis is setting and allowed reaching conclusions and achievements through physical recreation in the incorporation of the families and suffering from alzheimer social activities. Valederas recommendations allow subsequent follow-up to these results.   Adult keywords more leisure-time physical activities resocialization Alzheimer.

Key words: Adult principal, of physical recreational activities, Socialization, Alzheimer.

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Author Biographies

Blanca Pupo- Cabrera

Filiación Institucional: Combinado Deportivo “Pedro Díaz Coelloâ€

Alicia Gómez- Velázquez

, Escuela Vocacional de Arte “Raúl Gómez Garcíaâ€

Published

2012-01-25

How to Cite

Pupo- Cabrera, B., Gómez- Velázquez, A., & Ávila- Solís, M. Ángel. (2012). PROGRAM OF PHYSICAL RECREATIONAL ACTIVITLES THAT THE FAMILIES PERMIT SOCIALIZATION EXCLUDED TO HAVE A SICK PERSON OF ALZHEIMER‘S DISEASE. Electronic Scientist Journal Specialized in Physical Culture Sciences and Sport, 9(17). Retrieved from https://deporvida.uho.edu.cu/index.php/deporvida/article/view/179

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